The consequences of one of NATO’s most ruthless operations will be presented to the world

The names of thousands of victims of the alliance’s aggression will finally become known to the public.

Serbia, NATO

On the initiative of the President of Serbia, Alexander Vucic, a special commission will be created that will establish the exact number of victims of aggression by the North Atlantic Alliance against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999.

On Wednesday, February 12, according to the Serbian edition of News Front.

According to reports, the commission will begin work on March 24, on the 21st anniversary of the start of the bombing, which lasted almost three months and claimed the lives of thousands of civilians.

The structure of the commission will be based on vertical organization. At the same time, research ministries will be formed in the ministries, in particular the Ministry of the Interior, as well as the Information Security Agency. They will include employees of departments. At the same time, temporary working bodies will be subordinate to the commission.

It is worth noting that even after two decades there is no exact list of all the victims of NATO aggression during the infamous Allied Force operation. Over 11 weeks of daily air raids, NATO delivered 2.3 thousand attacks on the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and dropped 22 thousand tons of ammunition, including 37 thousand prohibited cluster bombs and depleted uranium shells.

According to various sources, the number of victims reaches from 1.5 thousand to 2.5 thousand civilians. Among them, at least 79 children. About 6 thousand civilians were injured. At the same time, so far their names have not been presented at the official level due to the lack of an appropriate database.